Domain Name Forwarding

We have a live web site http://www.strongwindpress.com.
The web site is based on Microsoft starter kits. It contains hundards of pages.
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page1.aspx
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page2.aspx
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page3.aspx
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page4.aspx
....
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page101.aspx
Now we have another domain name strongwind.com.hk. I would like to know if there is Domain Name Forwarding service out there when user requests the following page
http://www.strongwind.com.hk/page1.aspx
http://www.strongwind.com.hk/page2.aspx
they will be redirect to
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page1.aspx
http://www.strongwindpress.com/page2.aspx
Thanks,
Peter

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We have a live web site http://www.strongwindpress.com. The web site is based on Microsoft starter kits. It contains hundards of pages. http://www.strongwindpress.com/page1.aspxhttp://www.strongwindpress.com/page2.aspxhttp://www.strongwindpress.com/page3.aspxhttp://www.strongwindpress.com/page4.aspx....http://www.strongwindpress.com/page101.aspx Now we have another domain name strongwind.com.hk. I would like to know if there is Domain Name Forwarding service out there when user requests the following page http://www.strongwind.com.hk/page1.aspxhttp://www.strongwind.com.hk/page2.aspx they will be redirect to http://www.strongwindpress.com/page1.aspxhttp://www.strongwindpress.com/page2.aspx Thanks in advance, Peter

I'm creating a Dynamic Data application in VS2010 and have recently
switched to using a Domain Service to give greater control over the
data presented to the client. I've noticed that the
AutoGenerate<Action>Button attributes on my GridView are being
ignored. The presence of the Edit and Delete buttons appear to be
contingent on the existence of Update and Delete methods on the partial
classes autogenerated in the Domain Service, but i'm not seeing how to
control the generation of the Select button. Is there a way to control this from
within the Domain Service class?

Excuse my question but: it is necessary to involve in our projects something more than just Dynamic Data or should we make use of all other features available in VS2010 (which will make assume taht they had been left out of the Dynamic Data framework) like: wef, poco, azure, wcf, cloud, mvc, silverllight, ajax, odata, agile, workflow, etc.?

Sorry my ignorance, I'm just transcribing names as they come to my mind and of which I don't know anything about

Here is what I want to do:I have a local site in which I want to display data from a remote siteLets say: I want to display data of http://www.abc.com/Default.aspx on my localhost

Now Default.aspx requires some post-data which it sends to itself. Thus the __viewstate and __eventvalidation are posted back to it by itself. I want to directly post the data to Default.aspx from localhost without opening Default.aspx and display the Default.aspx's response on my localhost.

The WebApp on http://www.abc.com is configured for __eventvalidation i.e. I cannot post-data to it from my localhost without getting a __viewstate from it. I also have to post the current __viewstate of http://www.abc.com/Default.aspx to itself

I created one application, and I need to authenticate local user. This user is the user who is login to his/her Personal Computer.. Main thing his that he/she does not in any DOMAIN... I want NON-DOMAIN authentication.. any how.... please help...

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One of the pain points with developing AJAX, JavaScript, JQuery, and other client-side behaviors is that JavaScript doesn't allow for cross domain request for pulling content. For example, JavaScript code on www.johnchapman.name could not pull content

I have currently a WSS 3.0 server (internal DB/Single Farm) running for our intranet and I use
http://intranet/ to access it. Everything works fine, authentication, permissions etc.

However, I've forwarded our external domain
http://beta.somedomain.com/ to IP address of our Intranet. The intranet loads fine but its just that sometimes the authentication box would pop up asking me to authenticate, sometimes it is successful and sometimes its not, even when using correct credentials.

I am assuming it has something to do with new domain and the way it tries to authenticate with AD as it uses beta.somedomain.com\username instead of ActiveDirectoryName\username

So whats the best way to add an external domain to work without any problems? I have set up "Alternate Access Mapping" and my configuration is such:

For development purposes, we have SharePoint 2007 installed on a virtual server (Wind 2003) on a company desktop (Vista Business ed.). The SharePoint is using Active Directory and company domain. For learning purposes, we want to copy the virtual machine
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Question 1 : How can we move the SharePoint from a domain to a Workgroup
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Site user visits http://intranet/ , authenticates using intranet\username as username using proper password. Everything works fine.

Scenario 2:

Site user visits http://somedomain.com (that is forwarded to IP address of "intranet") , sharepoint opens, authenticates sometimes but sometimes it wont. Even if it authenticates user , some actions (edit an item) pops
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Hi,
How should I create COM object from ProgID in a separate app. domain? After I created corresponding Type object by means of Type.GetTypeFromProgID, I cannot use neither Activator.CreateInstance nor <MySeparateAppDomain>.CreateInstance
because both require assembly name as one of the arguments... but as I said before I have no RCW assembly - just a ProgID. Those Activator.CreateInstance overloads which have argument of AppDomain type do not accept argument of Type type, only argument "assembly
name" (of String type). And neither of <MySeparateAppDomain>.CreateInstance overloads accept argument of Type type (all require assembly name and type name).
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have a need to do this in my application.
Similarly there are other calls such as "ScriptEngine.GetSearchPaths". This again does not return the expected search paths in my new AppDomain. Again if I perform "AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly("entryassembly")" then the expected
search path is returned.
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way to load the Host's domain manager without executing any assembly in my new AppDomain.
I am using VS 2008, .Net Framework 2.0.

Hi
I am trying to stop a windows service in a server(on different domain) from my C#.NET windows application using
ServiceController
I am getting following error
Inner Exception:
{"Access is denied"}
Exception Message:
"Cannot open Service Control Manager on computer 'x.y.z.a'. This operation might require other privileges."
Enviroment:
Windows application running on Windows 7, C#.NET, 3.5 on “ABC” DOMAIN
Target service running on Windows 2003 server. on “XYZ” DOMAIN
Port 445,135 opened between two systems
Code:
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new ServiceController();
lo_WinSC.MachineName =
"SYSTEMIPAddress";
lo_WinSC.ServiceName =
"ServiceToBeStopped";
Some forum suggesting to impersonate account of target domain but failed to Impersonate. Error: “The security database on the server does not have
a computer account for this workstation trust relationship”
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